Hi,

10.07.2007 20:11,, John Drescher wrote::
> 
> 
> On 7/10/07, *Craig White* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     I have a 3 week rotation with a full backup each Friday and differential
>     backups every weekday.
> 
>     Last night, upon execution, the 1_Monday_Week_1 AND 1_Monday_Week_2 were
>     both purged and it shouldn't have purged 1_Monday_Week_2
> 
>     from my backup logs...
> 
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: Start Backup JobId 91,
>     Job=SRV1Backup.2007-07-09_20.00.00
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: Pruned 3 Jobs on Volume "1_Monday_Week_1" from
>     catalog.
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: ua_purge.c:611 All records pruned from Volume
>     "1_Monday_Week_1"; marking it "Purged"
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: ua_purge.c:611 All records pruned from Volume
>     "1_Monday_Week_2"; marking it "Purged"
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: Recycled volume "1_Monday_Week_1"
>     09-Jul 20:00 SRV1: Recycled volume "1_Monday_Week_1" on device
>     "DDS-4" (/dev/nst0), all previous data lost.
> 
>     My MondayPool is defined as...
>     Pool {
>       Name = MondayPool
>       Pool Type = Backup
>       Recycle = yes
>       AutoPrune = yes
>       Volume Retention = 19d
>       Volume Use Duration = 4d
>       Maximum Volume Jobs = 5
>     }
> 
> 
> Quick question. Have you changed this pool definition after labeling 
> these tapes? As each tape has an independent Volume Retention that is 
> stored in the database when the tape is labeled.  This value  is  taken 
> from the loaded pool definition at that time.

Unfortunately, the 1,641,600 seconds reported by the list are exactly 
19 days... unless my windows' calculator is broken (or I screwed the 
divisions up).

I'd rather suspect that all jobs on that volume were beyond their 
retention - the messages indicate that there are no more jobs stored 
on the volume (compare with the other volume where it reports that 
records were pruned).

Arno

> John
> 
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